Bismuth chelate as a contrast agent for X-ray computed tomography

Abstract Backgrounds Due to the unexpected side effects of the iodinated contrast agents, novel contrast agents for X-ray computed tomography (CT) imaging are urgently needed. Nanoparticles made by heavy metal elements are often employed, such as gold and bismuth. These nanoparticles have the advant...

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Main Authors: Ji-jun Fu, Jun-jie Guo, Ai-ping Qin, Xi-yong Yu, Qiang Zhang, Xue-ping Lei, Yu-gang Huang, Ming-yue Chen, Jie-xia Li, Yu Zhang, Jing-ping Liu, Yuan-ye Dang, Dan Wu, Xiao-ya Zhao, Zhong-xiao Lin, Yin-lei Lin, Song-pei Li, Ling-yan Zhang
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Published: BMC 2020-08-01
Series:Journal of Nanobiotechnology
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12951-020-00669-4
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spelling doaj-5df4bc64b9fe4dc58833538e699b326c2020-11-25T03:10:22ZengBMCJournal of Nanobiotechnology1477-31552020-08-0118111010.1186/s12951-020-00669-4Bismuth chelate as a contrast agent for X-ray computed tomographyJi-jun Fu0Jun-jie Guo1Ai-ping Qin2Xi-yong Yu3Qiang Zhang4Xue-ping Lei5Yu-gang Huang6Ming-yue Chen7Jie-xia Li8Yu Zhang9Jing-ping Liu10Yuan-ye Dang11Dan Wu12Xiao-ya Zhao13Zhong-xiao Lin14Yin-lei Lin15Song-pei Li16Ling-yan Zhang17The Fifth Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou Medical UniversityThe Third School of Clinical Medicine, Southern Medical UniversityThe Fifth Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou Medical UniversityThe Fifth Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou Medical UniversityThe Fifth Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou Medical UniversityThe Fifth Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou Medical UniversityThe Fifth Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou Medical UniversityThe Fifth Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou Medical UniversityThe Fifth Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou Medical UniversityThe Fifth Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou Medical UniversityThe Third School of Clinical Medicine, Southern Medical UniversityThe Fifth Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou Medical UniversityThe Fifth Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou Medical UniversityThe Fifth Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou Medical UniversityThe Fifth Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou Medical UniversitySchool of Materials Science and Energy Engineering, Foshan UniversityThe Fifth Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou Medical UniversityDepartment of Medical Imaging, The Third Affiliated Hospital, Southern Medical UniversityAbstract Backgrounds Due to the unexpected side effects of the iodinated contrast agents, novel contrast agents for X-ray computed tomography (CT) imaging are urgently needed. Nanoparticles made by heavy metal elements are often employed, such as gold and bismuth. These nanoparticles have the advantages of long in vivo circulation time and tumor targeted ability. However, due to the long residence time in vivo, these nanoparticles may bring unexpected toxicity and, the preparation methods of these nanoparticles are complicated and time—consuming. Methods In this investigation, a small molecular bismuth chelate using diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid (DPTA) as the chelating agent was proposed to be an ideal CT contrast agent. Results The preparation method is easy and cost—effective. Moreover, the bismuth agent show better CT imaging for kidney than iohexol in the aspect of improved CT values. Up to 500 µM, the bismuth agent show negligible toxicity to L02 cells and negligible hemolysis. And, the bismuth agent did not induce detectable morphology changes to the main organs of the mice after intravenously repeated administration at a high dose of 250 mg/kg. The pharmacokinetics of the bismuth agent follows the first—order elimination kinetics and, it has a short half—life time of 0.602 h. The rapid clearance from the body promised its excellent biocompatibility. Conclusions This bismuth agent may serve as a potential candidate for developing novel contrast agent for CT imaging in clinical applications.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12951-020-00669-4Bismuth agentDTPAX-ray computed tomographyIohexol
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author Ji-jun Fu
Jun-jie Guo
Ai-ping Qin
Xi-yong Yu
Qiang Zhang
Xue-ping Lei
Yu-gang Huang
Ming-yue Chen
Jie-xia Li
Yu Zhang
Jing-ping Liu
Yuan-ye Dang
Dan Wu
Xiao-ya Zhao
Zhong-xiao Lin
Yin-lei Lin
Song-pei Li
Ling-yan Zhang
spellingShingle Ji-jun Fu
Jun-jie Guo
Ai-ping Qin
Xi-yong Yu
Qiang Zhang
Xue-ping Lei
Yu-gang Huang
Ming-yue Chen
Jie-xia Li
Yu Zhang
Jing-ping Liu
Yuan-ye Dang
Dan Wu
Xiao-ya Zhao
Zhong-xiao Lin
Yin-lei Lin
Song-pei Li
Ling-yan Zhang
Bismuth chelate as a contrast agent for X-ray computed tomography
Journal of Nanobiotechnology
Bismuth agent
DTPA
X-ray computed tomography
Iohexol
author_facet Ji-jun Fu
Jun-jie Guo
Ai-ping Qin
Xi-yong Yu
Qiang Zhang
Xue-ping Lei
Yu-gang Huang
Ming-yue Chen
Jie-xia Li
Yu Zhang
Jing-ping Liu
Yuan-ye Dang
Dan Wu
Xiao-ya Zhao
Zhong-xiao Lin
Yin-lei Lin
Song-pei Li
Ling-yan Zhang
author_sort Ji-jun Fu
title Bismuth chelate as a contrast agent for X-ray computed tomography
title_short Bismuth chelate as a contrast agent for X-ray computed tomography
title_full Bismuth chelate as a contrast agent for X-ray computed tomography
title_fullStr Bismuth chelate as a contrast agent for X-ray computed tomography
title_full_unstemmed Bismuth chelate as a contrast agent for X-ray computed tomography
title_sort bismuth chelate as a contrast agent for x-ray computed tomography
publisher BMC
series Journal of Nanobiotechnology
issn 1477-3155
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Abstract Backgrounds Due to the unexpected side effects of the iodinated contrast agents, novel contrast agents for X-ray computed tomography (CT) imaging are urgently needed. Nanoparticles made by heavy metal elements are often employed, such as gold and bismuth. These nanoparticles have the advantages of long in vivo circulation time and tumor targeted ability. However, due to the long residence time in vivo, these nanoparticles may bring unexpected toxicity and, the preparation methods of these nanoparticles are complicated and time—consuming. Methods In this investigation, a small molecular bismuth chelate using diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid (DPTA) as the chelating agent was proposed to be an ideal CT contrast agent. Results The preparation method is easy and cost—effective. Moreover, the bismuth agent show better CT imaging for kidney than iohexol in the aspect of improved CT values. Up to 500 µM, the bismuth agent show negligible toxicity to L02 cells and negligible hemolysis. And, the bismuth agent did not induce detectable morphology changes to the main organs of the mice after intravenously repeated administration at a high dose of 250 mg/kg. The pharmacokinetics of the bismuth agent follows the first—order elimination kinetics and, it has a short half—life time of 0.602 h. The rapid clearance from the body promised its excellent biocompatibility. Conclusions This bismuth agent may serve as a potential candidate for developing novel contrast agent for CT imaging in clinical applications.
topic Bismuth agent
DTPA
X-ray computed tomography
Iohexol
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12951-020-00669-4
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